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... between actually asking questions compared to those who want to preach at others without knowing their audience or even caring to know?
I'm thinking 4% asking questions, 95% of folks trying to mesmerize with their "brilliant" sermons, and 1% None-of-the-above.
What's your guestimates?
And what's the percentage of people who actually read the impromptu sermons often?
(I'm in the "I rarely" camp.)
For those who actually read them, how often was it worth the time?
I'm thinking 4% asking questions, 95% of folks trying to mesmerize with their "brilliant" sermons, and 1% None-of-the-above.
What's your guestimates?
And what's the percentage of people who actually read the impromptu sermons often?
(I'm in the "I rarely" camp.)
For those who actually read them, how often was it worth the time?